: Language Arts, Social Studies
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: 4-12
: Web-based
The Timeline Project offers a bundle of two products, American Race Relations and Women in America, two important programs for grades 4- 12.
The TimeLine of American Race Relations and The TimeLine of Women in America draw on the culture of groups, underrepresented in traditional texts and curriculum.
The TimeLine of American Race Relations™ tells the story of all people of color in America from 1500 to present.
The American Women's TimeLine™: Building the Future, 1900-present identifies the milestones and challenges that have faced women. Their struggle for equality has helped to redefine the scope, role and opportunities for women across the country. a
The TimeLine of American Race Relations™ tells the story of all people of color in America from 1500 to present. By employing cultural referents of these groups, the TimeLines are a powerful tool to inspire all children- a critical step in motivating students to improve their performance. It traces the history of Native Americans, Latinos, African Americans, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders from the time of the arrival of the first European explorers to the present day.
We see people of color in the fields of politics, art, music, education, religion, business, science, poetry, medicine, technology and more, as they help America to realize its promise of freedom and diversity. The TimeLine of American Race Relations should be in every workplace and school in America.
The American Women's TimeLine™: Building the Future, 1900-present identifies the milestones and challenges that have faced women. Their struggle for equality has helped to redefine the scope, role and opportunities for women across the country.
The TimeLine of Women in America recounts the story of women who have made a difference in advancing women’s rights, and have contributed in a wide range of activities- from politics to the arts to science, to education and to business.
The recent political campaigns revealed an informational generation gap between parents an youngsters who are not aware of the challenges women have faced in winning their rights. The TimeLine jump-start dialogue between generations, crucial to continuing progress and change. Events are grouped by Arts, Education, Law, Politics, Science, Sports and Business, in the context of world events concerning women


